Summer in the BC Interior – Instagram Roundup

Today I woke up to gloomy grey skies and a brisk breeze streaming through the bathroom window. Seems I forgot to close it last night before going to bed. To round out the dreary morning, muddy puddles dotted our gravel driveway, a clear sign of overnight rain.

The interior of British Columbia, Canada experiences the full spectrum of seasons; with temperatures climbing into the high thirties and low forties in the summer, and then crashing well below zero in winter. However, while the changing of the seasons tends to become a blur of mixed conditions (at the moment we are experiencing crisp mornings and warm, sunny afternoons punctuated with the occasional rainy write-off), the seasons themselves are incredibly defined. And honestly this is one of the reasons why we love where we live so much.

Which segues wonderfully into a talk about summer – or winter really, but let’s not even talk about it yet for fear it will hear us and bump up its arrival. Each day that takes us closer to October brings with it the very clear realization that winter is indeed coming, and we don’t have any immediate travel plans to outrun it this year.

Summer in the BC Interior is full of sun soaked days at the beach, water-skiing and swimming at the lake, slow floats down the river on an inner tube with friends, afternoons spent parked comfortably in a lounge chair under a cloudless sky with a cooler full of local craft beer, and evenings toasting marshmallows and laughing around a campfire or at a backyard barbecue. It’s also the season of outdoor events and concerts, sporting events, and road trips – with mid-thirties temperature for almost three months, there really isn’t a good reason not to enjoy every bit of summer possible.

It’s pretty awesome.

However if my words aren’t convincing enough, please let our Instagram account provide some visual support. From a festival solely dedicated to sweet, smoky, saucy bar-b-q pork ribs to the turquoise waters of Kalamalka Lake in the BC Okanagan, to the movie-set-esque wooden trestles of Kelowna’s Myra Canyon, Travis and I packed our summer vacation full of every event and daytrip we could manage between long weekends spent relaxing at Shuswap Lake.

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People taking time to relax and watch some live music in the village of Sun Peaks

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The unbelievably coloured Kalamalka Lake – the colour comes from the calcite in the water

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Beachgoers cool of at Riverside Park in Kamloops, BC

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Ribbers take their job seriously at Ribfest – a celebration of all things ribs, and an annual Kamloops tradition

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The Ribfest crowd taking some time to enjoy a Fleetwood Mac cover band at Riverside Park in Kamloops

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A rainbow appears after a freak summer storm at Shuswap Lake

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The beautiful Canada Place on Burrard Inlet in Vancouver.

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One of the trestle bridges at Myra Canyon just outside of Kelowna, BC

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A young deer eats some ripe cherries in our backyard in Kamloops, BC

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Hungry people set off for more scrumptious ribs at Ribfest in Kamloops, BC.

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Sun Peaks famous Alpine Blossom Festival takes over the world famous ski resort in the summertime

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One of the chairlifts takes hikers and bikers high above Sun Peaks village even in summer.

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Little Shuswap River, surrounded by thick forest, near Scotch Creek, BC

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A cabin at high-water on Shuswap Lake

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One of many neglected shops and garages in the Shuswap

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An intricate Art-Deco style doorway found on Vancouver’s Granville Street

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A stenciled reminder to put safety first, Riverside Park in downtown Kamloops, BC

Not since Magenta-hued Crush Cream Soda was my beverage of choice (complete with pink-stained tongue, lips, and chin) has my summer been so fun-filled and completely void of all responsibility.

What did you do this summer? Any amazing memories made or exciting adventures? Let us know what you got up to in the comments below, and be sure to connect with us on Instagram if you haven’t already!

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